Bumble may sell personal data by default. Sign to enforce an opt-in data sharing policy & safeguard LGBT+ privacy!
Bumble, a popular dating application, is under scrutiny for its privacy policies. Reports suggest that the app may be selling user data, including sensitive information like location, dating preferences, and more, without clear consent from its users. This practice could have dire consequences, especially for LGBT+ people, who may face discrimination or danger if their personal information is mishandled.
The impact of such privacy violations can be severe. For LGBT+ users, the sale of personal data not only breaches their trust but also exposes them to potential threats. This is not just a privacy issue, but a matter of personal safety and dignity.
Mozilla's “Privacy Not Included” report has raised red flags about Bumble’s data practices, indicating that the app may sell user data unless individuals actively opt out. Bumble has not provided satisfactory explanations, despite concerns raised by users and privacy advocates.
For the LGBT+ community, privacy is not a mere convenience; it is a shield against discrimination and harm. Bumble needs to recognize this and revise its data sharing policies to make them opt-in by default.
We believe in Bumble's potential to be a safe space for connection and support. However, this potential is undermined by unclear privacy practices that could put users at risk.
Sign this petition to demand Bumble's CEO and management team to implement an opt-in policy for data sharing. Your signature sends a clear message that user privacy should be a priority, not an afterthought.